Uganda Police have confirmed Denis Nsubuga was arrested for distributing pornographic videos falsely attributed to TikToker Milk Bae. For over a week, social media buzzed with these explicit videos, claiming to feature the popular TikToker, Doreen Nalunga, known as Milk Bae.
Firstly, Patrick Onyango, SSP Press and Media Officer of Uganda Police, explained, “Milk Bae reported the case, leading us to start investigations.” Denis Nsubuga was traced and arrested at the Central Police Station in Kampala. He faces charges of cyberstalking and distributing pornographic material.
Onyango emphasized, “We have recorded statements from Milk Bae and relevant witnesses. They confirm the videos do not belong to her.” The investigation revealed the videos involved another individual, yet to be identified. “The videos circulating are NOT of Milk Bae,” Onyango reiterated.
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This incident underscores the importance of verifying information before sharing it online. Milk Bae, an influencer, has seen her reputation tested by false accusations after Denis Nsubuga getting arrested. The swift action by the police demonstrates their commitment to justice and cybercrime control.
Denis Nsubuga’s actions have legal consequences. His arrest serves as a warning to others about the repercussions of distributing fake content online. Social media users must exercise caution and verify content before sharing.
Uganda Police’s response highlights the importance of protecting individuals from cyber harassment. Finally, the legal system will hold accountable those who misuse the internet to harm others. Milk Bae can now focus on her online presence without the shadow of these false claims.
. @Patrickonyango1 "Police in CPS Kampala have arrested one Nsubuga Denis on allegations of Cyber stalking and distributing ponographic materials.
It's alleged that Nsubuga got an old nude video of an unidentified person and started circulating it purporting that it was for one… pic.twitter.com/FzW77esOIE
— Uganda Police Force (@PoliceUg) June 19, 2024